RCW 6.21.130
Effect of reversal of judgment on sale of real property.
A purchaser of real property sold on execution, or a purchaser's successor in interest, who is evicted in consequence of the reversal of the judgment may recover from the plaintiff in the execution the price paid with interest and the costs and disbursements of the eviction suit.
[ 1987 c 442 § 613; Code 1881 § 368; 1877 p 80 § 371; 1869 p 96 § 364; RRS § 592. Formerly RCW 6.24.110.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 6 - Enforcement of Judgments
Chapter 6.21 - Sales Under Execution.
6.21.010 - Application of chapter to district courts.
6.21.020 - Notice of sale—Personal property.
6.21.030 - Notice of sale—Real property—Form for publication.
6.21.040 - Notice of sale of real property—Form of notice to judgment debtor.
6.21.050 - Time and place of sale—Postponements.
6.21.060 - Amount of property to be sold—Officers and deputies may not purchase.
6.21.070 - Manner of sale of personal property—Bill of sale—Sheriff's deed if real estate contract.
6.21.090 - Manner of selling real estate—Sale by lot, acre—Measurement.
6.21.100 - Sale of real property to highest bidder—Sheriff's return and certificate of sale.
6.21.120 - Sheriff's deed to real property sold.
6.21.130 - Effect of reversal of judgment on sale of real property.